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Porphyrins of Serpiano shale: structures and originsCHICARELLI, M. I; MAXWELL, J. R.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1986, Vol 31, Num 2, issn 0569-3799, 606Article
Cetane improvement of middle distillates from oil sands by catalytic hydroprocessingWILSON, M. F; KRIZ, J. F; FISHER, I. P et al.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1985, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 303-308, issn 0569-3799Article
The nature of porphyrin in kerogenBARAKAT, A. O; YEN, T. F.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1986, Vol 31, Num 2, issn 0569-3799, 607Article
SHALE SOLUTIONSBRYDEN, Ken; HABIB, E. Thomas; TOPETE, Olivia et al.Hydrocarbon engineering. 2014, Vol 19, Num 3, issn 1468-9340, 42-48 [5 p.]Article
Processing shale oils requires innovative solutionsWRIGHT, B; SANDU, C.Hydrocarbon processing (International ed.). 2013, Vol 92, Num 7, pp 51-56, issn 0018-8190, 6 p.Article
Pyrolyse des schistes bitumineux par ondes moyennes fréquences = Pyrolysis of oil shales by radio frequency electromagnetic wavesCorrege, Frédéric.1991, 140 p.Thesis
Spectroscopic and chromatographic characterization of chemically separated fractions of western shale oilRUDNICK, L. R.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1984, Vol 29, Num 4, issn 0569-3799, 1039Conference Paper
Firing «exotic» fuels in a gas turbineFRIEDLANGER, G. D.Electrical world. 1984, Vol 198, Num 6, pp 79-80, issn 0013-4457Article
Semi-Open Pyrolysis of Oil Shale from the Garden Gulch Member of the Green River FormationBURNHAM, Alan K; MCCONAGHY, James R.Energy & fuels. 2014, Vol 28, Num 11-12, pp 7426-7439, issn 0887-0624, 14 p.Article
Green River Oil Shale Pyrolysis: Semi-Open ConditionsLE DOAN, T. V; BOSTROM, N. W; BURNHAM, A. K et al.Energy & fuels. 2013, Vol 27, Num NOVDEC, pp 6447-6459, issn 0887-0624, 13 p.Conference Paper
Catalyst performance in continuous hydrotreating of Rundle shale oilHARVEY, T. G; MATHESON, T. W; PRATT, K. C et al.Industrial & engineering chemistry product research and development. 1986, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 521-527, issn 0196-4321Article
Costs of refining Paraho shale oil to transportation fuelsSUTIKNO, T; WALAS, S. M.Energy progress. 1984, Vol 4, Num 2, pp 94-100, issn 0278-4521Article
Nitrogen-containing components from shale oil as modifiers in paving applicationsPLANCHER, H; PETERSEN, J. C.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1984, Vol 29, Num 1, pp 229-237, issn 0569-3799Article
Status report on Cathedral Bluffs shale oil companyPHILLIPS, J. B.Midyear meeting of the American Petroleum Institute's Refining Department. 49. 1984, pp 1-6Conference Paper
Organic geochemistry of the British Kimmeridge Clay. I: Composition of shale oils produced from Kimmeridge sedimentsWILLIAMS, P. F. V; DOUGLAS, A. G.Fuel (Guildford). 1985, Vol 64, Num 8, pp 1062-1069, issn 0016-2361Article
Detection of photomutagens in natural and synthetic fuels = Détection de photomutagènes dans les combustibles naturels et synthétiquesSELBY, C; CALKINS, J; ENOCH, H et al.Mutation research. 1983, Vol 124, Num 1, pp 53-60, issn 0027-5107Article
Determination of polar compounds in Rundle shale oilBETT, G; HARVEY, T. G; MATHESON, T. W et al.Fuel (Guildford). 1983, Vol 62, Num 12, pp 1445-1454, issn 0016-2361Article
Medium-severity hydrotreating and hydrocracking of Israeli shale oil. 1. Novel catalyst systemsLANDAU, M. V; HERSKOWITZ, M; GIVONI, D et al.Fuel (Guildford). 1996, Vol 75, Num 7, pp 858-866, issn 0016-2361Article
Australian oil shaleGOMEZ, C. B.Engineering and mining journal (1926). 1984, Vol 185, Num 5, issn 0095-8948, 61Article
Storage stability of synfuels from oil shale. II: Effects of nitrogen compound type and the influence of other nonhydrocarbons on sediment formation in model fuel systemsFRANKENFELD, J. W; TAYLOR, W. F; BRINKMAN, D. W et al.Industrial & engineering chemistry product research and development. 1983, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 615-621, issn 0196-4321Article
Comments on analytical proceduresNCKAY, J. F.Synthetic fuels from oil shale and tar sands. Symposium. 3. 1983, pp 39-41Conference Paper
United States oil shale developmentsCULBERSON, S. F.Pan-Pacific synfuels conference. 1982, pp 607-616Conference Paper
Hydroprocessing of shale oil using ruthenium-based catalystsHARVEY, T. G; MATHESON, T. W; PRATT, K. C et al.Fuel (Guildford). 1987, Vol 66, Num 6, pp 766-770, issn 0016-2361Article
Evidence for polar porphyrins of bacterial and algal origin in oil shaleOCAMPO, R; CALLOT, H. J; ALBRECHT, P et al.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1986, Vol 31, Num 2, issn 0569-3799, 606Article
The chemistry of nickel and vanadyl porphyrinsQUIRKE, J. M. E; MARTINEZ, Z. C.Preprints - American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. 1986, Vol 31, Num 2, issn 0569-3799, 623Article